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ATLANTA LEAK REPAIR

Homes that are built over a single, thick concrete slab
generally have their main plumbing systems located underneath
the concrete. This can average anywhere from 4" to
8" thick. Usually, a thick plastic sheet lies between
the concrete slab and the drain and water lines. There
is also a wire mesh support layer lying here. The water
piping is buried to a depth of around a foot, with the
drain lines being located closer to the surface.
No matter what type
of water piping lies under your slab, breaks and leaks
can occur. Because the water lines are located under the
concrete, most of the time the leak goes unnoticed until
the water bill arrives and is double or triple the amount
it should be. At this point, you need to let us perform
our leak detection services. Once the location of the
leak has been determined, the concrete will have to be
removed, either by jack hammering or cutting. This is
after the flooring has been removed, of course. Then the
exposed section of the ground must now be excavated to
expose the piping. The damaged section of pipe can then
be repaired, wrapped to shield the pipe from rocks or
gravel, and the hole filled in. The hole in the concrete
is then repaired, and smoothed flush with the surrounding
floor. Your choice of flooring repair is then up to you.
Repairing water and drain lines underneath a concrete
slab foundation is very similar to the process above,
except that more concrete and soil/mud must be removed
in most cases. After running a camera down the drain line
to locate the position of the problem, the location is
marked. Then the process as described above, begins. Both
types of repairs carry our 12-month warranty, and in most
cases, are partially covered by home insurance.

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